[Python-cuba] [PSF-Board] Recognition of new working group

David Mertz mertz at gnosis.cx
Thu May 14 05:23:50 CEST 2015


Looks good to me. Could you or it in the shared doc? I want to give final
approval to Roberto. But it's easier to collaborate on changes via the
shared doc then on email back and forth.
On May 13, 2015 8:11 PM, "kirby urner" <kirby.urner at gmail.com> wrote:

> Here's my first shot.  Invite adding more, yet keeping it simple so we
> don't get hung up on this simple step.
> Purpose & Common Goals
>
> To help connect Pythonistas in Cuba with the PSF in terms of providing
> resources and support to User Groups and Events, such as Pycons or PyDays
> in Cuba.
>
> Active Time
>
> The workgroup will consider disbanding after a few Python-related events
> in Cuba occur smoothly, with PSF participation and support.  Our job will
> be done then.
>
> Core Values & Internal Governance
>
> The group will abide by the guidelines of the PSF when it comes to
> advising others as to its stipulations regarding use of trademarks the PSF
> works to protect.
>
> Rules & Decision Making Procedures
>
> The working group may draw up memoranda of intent conveying plans to
> provide support which may require PSF Board approval.  We will move forward
> by consensus punctuated by periods of brainstorming and free-wheeling
> debate.
>
> Communication Plan
>
> The working group takes the form of a mail-man listserv within
> Python.org.  It has a public archive.  One joins by approval of the
> moderator.
>
> List of Participants/Who we are
>
> David Mertz is the moderator.  Other members of the group are currently:
> ....  One does not need to be a member of the PSF, voting or otherwise, in
> order to join the working group.  We may seek to invite guest subscribers
> to share expert advice and perspectives.
>
> Support Requirements Simply a mail-man listserv in the Python.org domain
> with a public archive and a public listing as a Working Group.
>
>
> ==
>
> *WG vs SIG?*
>
> I am curious what charter is required simply for a listserv, such as
> i18n at python.org -- what is the difference between a SIG and a Working
> Group I wonder.
>
> Part of the reason I ask is there's been some talk of a psf-community to
> allow public engagement in our electronic voting (e-voting) experiments,
> something the PSF is engaged in of intrinsic interest to voters everywhere.
>
> I was thinking in terms of evote-sig or psf-elections-sig more as a
> listserv than as a working group and need to learn more about the
> difference.
>
>
> Kirby
>
>
>
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